Meraki MX-68 Communicate between VLANS

cmal00
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Meraki MX-68 Communicate between VLANS

Hi, 

 

I'm new with Meraki and using MXs. I was trying to have two different VLANS to be able to communicate between each other. I have a wireless VLAN 5  (laptops) that needs to go to a wired printer. (VLAN 10). Can't find where to configure that if possible.

 

Thanks

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Ryan_Miles
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Traffic should route between VLANs by default. There are no deny firewall rules by default (aside from outside to inside.)

Ryan

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MartinLL
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It's routed by default. If you go to Security & SD-WAN > Firewall you can see the rule set controlling inter-VLAN communication as well as LAN to WAN. The default firewall rule is permit any. So as @Ryan_Miles states, it will just work by default.

MLL
RWelch
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You can go to Security & SD-WAN > Configure > Firewall under Bonjour Forwarding and add services pertinent to your setup/configuration.

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PhilipDAth
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Kind of a big deal

cmal00
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 I had it Deny. I will test tomorrow at work. I'll let you know if it worked.

 

Thanks

cmal00
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I'm able to ping now the other device on the other VLAN, looks like it's working...Thanks a bunch!

PhilipDAth
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Kind of a big deal

Have you managed to configure the two VLANs on the MX - or is that the bit you are getting stuck on?

 

If you have managed to configure the two VLANS - are machines on both able to talk to the Internet ok?

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